This disclosure relates generally to cutting hair and in particular to a method and apparatus for training people how to cut hair to a particular hairstyle.
Training new hairdressers to cut particular styles is difficult process to conduct on a wide scale and with consistent and repeatable results. Most commonly, such training or teaching is conducted through demonstration and observation of a teacher on a person or a model. Such modeling however may be prone to introducing variation into the teaching process.
Previous attempts to standardize the teaching process have utilized pictures or videos that, while consistent from use to use, are only two-dimensional and therefore lack the ability for a student to view from all angles.
Furthermore, attempts have been made to provide a three dimensional model for teaching hair cut styles. In particular, some designs have provided indicators, which are positionable on a model of a head that indicate a direction and length of the cut of the hair in that region. Such designs however, do not permit adjustment of the length of the cut other than by permanently cutting the length of the members. Such designs also rely on the skill of a person to locate the cut indicators at the correct location. Examples of such designs may be found, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,370,137 to Herzig et al.
According to a first embodiment, there is disclosed a system system for training a haircut comprising a body shaped to correspond to a head of a person, a plurality of rigid members extending substantially radially from the body and at least one flexible member extending between at least two of the rigid members.
The plurality of rigid members may be secured to the exterior surface of the body. The plurality of rigid members may be embedded within the body through an exterior surface thereon. The plurality of rigid member may be secured within the body within a region selected to correspond to a hair growth region of the person.
The rigid members may comprise sticks. The rigid members may include indicators thereon for different hair cut styles at which the flexible members are to be located.
The indicators may be at distances from the surface of the body corresponding to the desired hair length for a pre selected haircut. The system may further comprise a plurality of indicator on each of the plurality of rigid members, wherein each of the plurality of indicators corresponds to a unique haircut.
The flexible members may be slidably movable on the rigid members. The flexible member may include a loop surrounding each of the plurality of rigid members. The flexible members may include an indicator operable to be located by a camera for scanning into a computer simulator.
According to a further embodiment, there is disclosed a method for training a haircut comprising providing a body shaped to correspond to a head of a person, extending a plurality of rigid members substantially radially from the body and slidably locating at least one flexible member extending between at least two of the rigid members at a position selected to indicate the length at which hair is to be cut at that location.
Other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
The accompanying drawings constitute part of the disclosure. Each drawing illustrates exemplary aspects wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
Aspects of the present disclosure are now described with reference to exemplary apparatuses, methods and systems. Referring to
The rigid members 20 may be formed of sticks or rods and may be inserted into or otherwise embedded within the model head 12. As illustrated in
The flexible members 30 may be formed of string, elastic or any other suitable flexible material. The flexible members may be secured to the individual rigid members in a predefined direction by tying or looping, as indicated at 32 in
In operation, a user may position the flexible members 30 at the indicated positions and between the indicated rigid members 20 corresponding to a desired haircut. In particular, the flexible members 30 indicate to a student the direction and length to cut the lock of hair at that location on the head to achieve the desired haircut. In such a manner, the student has a 3 dimensional model that they can view from any desired angle as they learn. A teacher may also thereafter move the flexible members to different locations and lengths on the rigid members to demonstrate how to cut a different haircut.
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Optionally, the software program 60 may be predict and illustrate a simulated hair cut 80 based upon the scanned location of cut lines represented by the flexible members. In particular, with reference to
While specific embodiments have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative only and not as limiting the disclosure as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
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63274861 | Nov 2021 | US |